In Defense of the Rat By J.B. MacKinnon October 28, 2023 Rats are less pestilent and more lovable than we think. Can we learn to live with them? In this story: animals, wildlife, science
In Montana, a Growing Population Spotlights the Need for Wildlife Corridors By Victoria Traxler October 25, 2023 Residents are finding creative, community-based solutions to mitigate harm In this story: wildlife
Tribal Conservation and Renewable Energy at Odds Over Marine Sanctuary By Lindsey Botts October 21, 2023 Northern Chumash Tribe mounts final push to sway Feds on national marine boundary before comment deadline In this story: indigenous communities, marine ecosystems, wildlife, saving wild places, public lands
How to Best Help Animals in Need? By Lindsey Botts October 15, 2023 Kendra Coulter's "Defending Animals" illustrates how difficult it can be to protect wildlife In this story: books, animals
Assisted Migration Helps Animals Adapt to Climate Change By Joanna Thompson October 12, 2023 New federal regulations require rethinking our approach to conservation In this story: wildlife, animals, climate change, endangered species, wilderness
Fall Birding Tips By Conor Mihell September 30, 2023 It’s migration season, and birds are on the move. Here’s how you can best observe them. In this story: birds
How to Think Like a Watershed By Carson Vaughan September 25, 2023 The Platte Basin Timelapse turns science into photographic poetry In this story: photography, water, saving wild places, wildlife
Could Fire Be the Solution to the East Coast’s Tick Woes? By Nathan Gilles October 2, 2023 How researchers hope to use an old technology to stop the spread of tick-borne diseases In this story: habitat restoration, wildlife, saving wild places, disaster relief, forests
What Happens Next With Oil and Gas in the Arctic? By Lindsey Botts September 19, 2023 Conservation groups welcome canceled leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge but fear more could be on the way In this story: arctic, saving wild places, wildlife, indigenous communities, animals
Raccoons Are Chipping Away at New York City’s Diamondback Terrapins By Marlowe Starling September 4, 2023 Biologists say raccoon predation is a leading reason for a sharp decline in one important nesting population In this story: wildlife, climate change, science